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2.00 Credits
FA, SP - Lab fee. This course enables the student to see the arts as they are produced.Class will be held for two hours a week on campus and also in various locations including the concert hall, art gallery, theatre and museum where the student will attend different arts events. Students will learn many aspects of art,music, and theatre. Meets A.A. general education Category V.
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1.00 Credits
TBA - This class meets once a week for lectures and discussions designed to help the student understand and enjoy the Lyceum Series distinguished speakers and offerings in art,music, dance, and drama.The student attends at least six Lyceum events and is tested at midterm and final exam on vocabulary and appreciation skills presented in eight lectures.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP, SU - Prerequisite: Test score requirement the same as ENC 1101.An integrated approach to the humanities which examines philosophy and the arts in terms of their relationships, rather than as separate activities.The emphasis throughout will be on the ways in which a shared cultural outlook gives meaning to human experience and is, in turn, expressed through works of art.This course considers the achievements of Greece,Rome, and the MiddleAges, treating them chronologically in order to provide a sense of change and development in succeeding epochs.There will be lectures, correlated readings and illustrations of representative works from each period studied. Meets A.A. general education Category V. A writing emphasis course.
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3.00 Credits
TBA - Prerequisite: Test score the same as ENC 1101.An integrated approach to the humanities which examines philosophy and the arts in terms of their relationships, rather than as separate activities.The emphasis throughout will be on the ways in which a shared cultural outlook gives meaning to human experience and is, in turn, expressed through works of art.This course considers the achievements of Greece,Rome, and the MiddleAges, treating them chronologically in order to provide a sense of change and development in succeeding epochs.There will be lectures, correlated readings and illustrations of representative works from each period studied.Outside reading assignments will be made for classroom discussions.These assignments will range from scholarly articles to highly acclaimed literary works. Students should be prepared to demonstrate critical thinking skills as well as an ability to synthesize common themes through several creative genres. Meets A.A. general education Category V. A writing emphasis course.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP - Prerequisite: Test score requirement the same as ENC 1101. An integrated approach to the humanities which examines philosophy and the arts in terms of their relationships, rather than as separate activities.The emphasis throughout will be on the ways in which a shared cultural outlook gives meaning to human experience and is, in turn, expressed through works of art.This course considers the achievements of the Renaissance, the Modern Era, and the Post-Modern Era, treating them chronologically in order to provide a sense of change and development in succeeding epochs.There will be lectures, correlated readings and illustrations or representative works from each period studied. Meets A.A. general education Category V. A writing emphasis course.
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3.00 Credits
TBA- Prerequisite: Test score the same as ENC 1101.This course will explore the contributions and history of the people of African descent.The presence of their culture in the Caribbean, South and Central America and the United States will be studied.This study will focus on the music, art, and literature that African descendants have created in the NewWorld. Outside reading assignments will be made for classroom discussions.These assignments will range from scholarly articles to highly acclaimed literary works. Students should be prepared to demonstrate critical thinking skills as well as an ability to synthesize common themes throughWest African derived traditional cultures. Meets A.A. general education Category V. A writing emphasis course.
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3.00 Credits
SU - Prerequisite: Test score requirement the same as ENC 1101. Each offering is specially designed to expose the student to the culture of other countries.The exact itinerary and experience is determined by the faculty member in charge. Inquiries should be made to the appropriate department head. Meets A.A. general education Category V. A writing emphasis course.
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1.00 Credits
FA, SP, SU - Lab fee. Corequisite: HUN 1201.A laboratory course to accompany HUN 1201.The course will cover various topics including measurements in metric and English systems, macromolecules, chemistry of digestion, anatomy of digestive system, and aesthetics. Meets A.A. general education Category VI.
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3.00 Credits
SP - Prerequisite: HUN 1201. An advanced course designed to give updated scientific nutrition information and products, programs, and services affecting its application in the community. Will include special interest areas such as pediatrics, geriatrics, and world hunger.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP - "Addiction" is often, incorrectly, equated with"physicdependence." In this course,we will come to understand "addiction?n terms of its defining patterns of behavior; and examine the effects of addiction on family dynamics, and society.The different classes of drugs will be discussed.Also, the scope of the problem of chemical dependence and possibilities for intervention and treatment will be examined.
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